Cleaning device.



P. E. FISUHER, C

PPLIOATION FILED ;rULY 14, 191s'.

LBANING DEVICE.

Patented! Dee. 16,1913.

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1,081,597.- Specification of Letters Patent. i Patnlged DQ@ 16, 1913 Application tled July 14, 1913. Seria No. 778,905. Y

To'ald inkom it may concern: nozzle the said nozzle is reduced in diameter Be 1t known that I, PYRMA E. FISCHER, so that when the top is placed in position a a citizen of the United States, rresiding in. circumferential groove is formed about the. the city of New York and State of New nozzle and said groove is adapted to receive 6g. York, have4 invented a new and vuseful Ima tape 9 the ends of which are connected'po' provement in Cleaning Devices, of which a dish cloth 10. Said cloth is in the forniiof the following is a specification. a sleeve .orfinger and is adapted to be This invention relates to a device for drawn over the nozzle 4, but tting the same washing dishes without handling a dish loosely so that it will hang from `the side as 65 -10 cloth or soap, or putting the hands in soapy shown in Fig. 2 and is retained in place by water. v' means of -the tape 9. By inserting said The device is especially adapted for use nozzle between .the dishes they can be thon, in connection with a rotatable soap holder ough'ly sprayed and-then can also be wiped which forms the subject matter of a separate by means of the nose 4 and the dish cloth ip 415 application. carried thereby.; a continuous supply of The invention consists in the novel feawater being discharged into the cloth turesof construction hereinafter described` through the openings 5. The nose 4 can also 4poi'nted'out in the claims and shown in thev be employed o'r cleaning cups and glasses,

l Figure 1 is a plan View. Fig. 2 is a longidishes After the washing operation. has tudinal section. Fig. V3 is a section on thev been completed the device can also be .used line-.3#-3 of F 1. Fig. 4 is a section on for wiping the dishes by cutting off the y the line 4 4 0 Fig. 2. Water-supply and replacing the wet dish i In these drawings 1 represents a shallow cloth with a clean dry one. Bv means of so cylindrical spraying nozzle, the underside .this device dishes can be thoroughly cleaned and the top of lWhlch are concavo convex ivithout putting the hands into the dish thereby adapting the nozzle to be inserted water or handling any soap, cspeciallv when into a suitable dish holding frame and 'beused in connection with my soap holden tween the dishes, the outward bulging of above referred to. S5 the under face of the nozzle and the in- What l claim is:

ward' depression of the top fitting-the nozzle l. A dishwasher comprising a hollow to accommodate itsclfto the sha )'e ot' the body having a laterally proiecting nose. said usual dish. The under face of time nozzle body being perforated upon one side so is provided with suitable perforations 3 so to direct. streams ot Water toward `said noso, 90 l yas to direct the streams of water, forwardly the. said nose being perforated upon one toward a Hat-tened nose 4 which projects side. a unter inlet tubi` carried by said body from one side of the spray nozzle l. This upon the Side opposite the nose. and means nose is also provided with suitable perfofor securing a. dish cloth upon said onse. rations 5 upon its 4under side. Opposite.; 2. A dish washer comprising a shallow 95 40 the nose the sprayingnozzle is provided cyliiulrical body haring a. perforated couwith an inlet tube 6 -and as the device may caro convex bottoni. a detachable conravo/ .be frequently used with hot water-'and said convex top carried by said body, a flaite/ned' tube might be raised to too great a tempcranose loading from one sideof the body a ture to make it convenient to use thc tube water supply tubo openingr into the opposite 100 46 a handle I place the handle members T side of the body, said nose bring adapted i upon opposite sides of said tube. A flexible to receive a dish cloth. i hose section 8 is adapted to be connected 3. A device of the kind desrrilied cenito the tube G and convoys water thereto -prising a shallow cylindrical body perfon from any suitable source, said water being 'rated upon omI side und having a project- 05 50 preferably passed through my rotatable soap lng perforated nose, means for admitting holding device before reaching theinozzle 1. water into said body a fabric sleeve loosely The said nozzle would preferably be about rlosingthe nose, said body hai a circumi five inches in diameter and possibly two or i'crcntial groove, and a holding tape secured less inches in thickness. The top is preito said fabric and resting in said groove. 110 erably threaded into the nozzle as shown.' 4. device of the-'kind described co1n- At the point ott connecting thetop and the prising -a ryliiulriral body the under face of accompanying drawings, in which: 'or for cleaning Vcorners lin irregular shaped :75

Whioh is`bu1ged outwardly, a detachable top i depressed inwardly, said bodybein reduced. g in diameter adjacent; said top there y formthe outer end of the hose, a 'water inlet tub carried by the body`l and handle members 1C carried by said tube as and for the, purpose ing a circumferential groove when the top is set forth. in piace, a flattened nose projecting from PYRMA E. FISCHER. one side of the body, the under face of the .Wtnessesz l body and the nose having perforations di- J. ARTHUR SMXTH, resting streams Qfguyveter in the direction of ADDISON WHEELER. 

